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Michael
M. Franck, AIA, NCARB
Prior
to co-founding Franck Lohsen McCrery, Architects in 2001,
Michael spent the last decade working as an architect,
town planner, and designer for such firms as Cooper Robertson
+ Associates, Allan Greenberg, Architect, CHK, Architects
& Planners, and Duany Plater-Zyberk, Architects and
Town Planners where he was involved in planning additions
to historic towns, developing large-scale mixed-use projects,
and designing large-scale institutional and civic buildings.
Michael's design for the Plainfield Town Center International
Design Competition won the first prize award and was mentioned
in several periodicals in 1997.
Michael
received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Auburn
University and his Masters of Architecture from the University
of Notre Dame. He is a licensed architect in Alabama,
New York, and Ohio.
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Arthur
C. Lohsen, AIA, NCARB
Art
co-founded Franck Lohsen McCrery, Architects in 2001 after
working as an architect for such firms as Allan Greenberg,
Architect and Einhorn Yaffee Prescott. He has been involved
in many aspects of residential architecture, including
historic renovation, adaptive reuse projects, and new
construction. Art has participated in several institutional
and large-scale civic projects as the lead CAD architect
and is highly skilled in the practice of 3D modeling and
rendering. He has also participated in several competitions
regarding public space and housing in the American city.
Art
received both his Bachelor of Architecture and his Master
of Architecture from the University of Maryland. He is
a licensed architect in Washington, D.C.,West Virginia,
Ohio, Tennessee, and Illinois.
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James
C. McCrery, II, AIA
Prior
to co-founding Franck Lohsen McCrery, Architects in 2001,
James spent the greater part of the 1990s as a designer
and project architect for Versaci-Neumann Architects and
Allan Greenberg, Architect. Prior to his tenure there,
he worked as a designer for Eisenman Architects, P.C.
He has been involved in the construction and renovation
of large-scale residential, civic, and religious projects.
On top of his experience and academic training, James
also worked as a carpenter, which has given him hands-on
experience with construction practices. He has served
as a lecturer and guest critic for several architecture
institutions both in the United States and Europe.
James
received both his Bachelor of Architecture and his Masters
of Architecture from the Ohio State University. He is
a licensed architect in Virginia.
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